Becoming a Tenant
Be a dream tenant and your landlord will have no reason to complain. Here's how to win the heart of the person who owns the roof over your head.
Top Tips
- Know and comply with the conditions of your lease or rental agreement.
- Refrain from damaging the premises or allowing guests to cause damage.
- Keep your rental property clean, and properly dispose of garbage.
- Submit requests to your landlord in writing to avoid disputes and misunderstandings; keep copies of all correspondence.
- Notify your landlord in writing of needed repairs to keep components in good working order.
- Allow your landlord to enter the rental property for safety or maintenance reasons, with proper advance notice.
- Keep noise levels to a minimum.
- Purchase renter's insurance to cover your personal property in the event of loss.
- Give proper advance notice to your landlord about your intentions to vacate the property, according to the terms of your lease or rental agreement.
If you would like any further information please ring Polly Woodward on 0161 926 9162 or contact us.
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Testimonials
"We had not rented out a property before but having moved in together it made more sense to let one property rather than sell in the current market.
Hallmark lettings made the whole process very easy from giving advice regarding the potential rental value, arranging the necessary certificates, to finding and vetting a tenant.
We feel confident that our property is in good hands and would have no hesitation to recommending Hallmark."
Tracy and Mark, March 2011
"I decided to get on the 'property bandwagon' this year and looked around for a good agency to help me. I chose Hallmark Lettings to manage my first property - and I'm very pleased with my choice. Their expertise and work on our behalf resulted in the house being let very quickly and more importantly, to a very sound tenant. Combining that with the ongoing management service, I am very happy with their agency and glad to recommend it."
David Crick, December 2010